Predictable, flexible, and efficient, prefabrication is quickly becoming an integral part of many construction projects. Though not a one-size-fits-all solution, prefabrication can address a multitude ...
For companies ready to make a jump into off-site fabrication and Building Information Modeling (BIM), it may be helpful to understand what’s ahead in your journey: How many FTEs (full-time equivalents ...
Prefabrication in construction is a very broad topic. As such, it covers many different areas. Regardless of how much prefab work you are doing, where you are doing it, or who is doing it, the one ...
As health systems plan for the future of their facilities, they’re navigating in a time of uncertainty. The problem they face is two-fold: Ongoing supply chain issues. Material shortages and volatile ...
Prefabrication has become a necessary, cost-effective choice for many sheet metal contractors in the construction industry. In addition to reducing labor requirements, prefabrication improves safety, ...
Prefabrication is nothing new to the construction industry. And, over the past several years, we have seen a rather significant increase in the utilization of prefabrication. With this increase, ...
This special section explores the latest in prefabrication. It highlights technological advances in residential modular construction, both flat-pack and volumetric. It examines structural innovations, ...
Though widely used throughout Europe, Japan and South America, off-site prefabrication has had several false starts in America. Its past has been marked by several boom-and-bust cycles followed by ...
The U.S. faces serious construction challenges, including a labor shortage of more than a half-million people. Meanwhile, costs continue to rise, hobbling progress on many projects. Ryan Ware, ...
This article was originally published by Autodesk's Redshift publication as "Can Prefab Construction Meet Infrastructure Needs in India? KEF Infra Thinks So." At KEF Infra One—a prefabrication plant ...